e30ernest wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 11:21
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 11:09
Wass85 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 11:05
OK but you have the fact that he would be partnered alongside a young charger who would go on to win a world title.
Oh, yes, I see what you mean now. It would be an irony for that to happen when one considers Hamilton's first couple of seasons. That's why these guys should just retire once and go off and do something else. Coming back almost never goes well. A single season, maybe, as Prost did although he did jump back in to the class car of the field.
I do think Prost also came back to a different era of drivers though. When he left and came back, most of the top runners were the same people though?
Niki and Kimi were quite fast at their return.
Schumacher was maybe more like Vettel, or Vettel more than Schumacher then we are aware
. He was super in the refuelling “doing Q laps every stint” kind of racing, combined with a very strong pit wall that alway put him in the right spot. When the formula changed, the people around him just were faster. Three years is a lot in F1.
With the unlimited testing, bespoke tires etc, they were able to match the car ant tires to his strong points, instead of him adapting his driving style to the strong points of the car/formula. This is an area where Hamilton clearly has a special ability. He won races/championships in several totally different ways of racing. Schumacher/Ferrari were Caught out in 2005 for instance.